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ALEXANDER,  Sir  William,  Earl  of  Stirling, 
i  The  tragedy  of  Darius. 

2  do 

3  The  Alexandraean,  a  tragedie. 

4  The  Monarchicke  tragedies. 

viz.:  Croesus.  > 
Darius.     ) 

5  The  Monarchicke  tragedies. 

viz. :  Croesus. 
Darius. 

The  Alexandraean. 
Julius  Caesar. 

6  The  Monarchicke  tragedies.     Third  edition. 

7  Recreations  with  the  muses. 


Edinburgh,  1603 
London,  1604 
London,       1605 

1604 


1607 

1616 

1637 


4  HAND-LIST. 

ARMIN,  Robert. 

8  Two  maids  of  More  Clacke.  1609 

BARCLAY,  Sir  William. 

9  The  lost  lady.  ^38 

BARNES,  Barnaby. 

10  The  devil's  charter.  1607 

BARON,  Robert. 

1 1  Mirza.  n,  & 

BARRY,  Lodowick. 

12  Ram  Alley.  !6lr 

13  do  ^36 
H           do                                                                                                !639 

BEAUMONT   and    FLETCHER. 

15  Works.  !647 


16       do 


1679 


17  Philaster.  1620 

18  do  !628 
J9         do  X634 

20  do  ];63g 

21  The  Maid's  tragedy.  i^ig 


HAND-LIST.  5 

22  The  Maid's  tragedy.  1622 

1630 
1638 
1641 
1650 
1661 
1619 
1625 
1631 
1639 

1655 
1661 
1616 
1625 


1635 
1639 
1651 
1637 
1637 
1651 
1661 
1678 
1629 


23 

do 

24 

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25 

do 

26 

do 

27 

do 

28 

A  king  or  no 

king. 

29 

do 

3° 

do 

31 

do 

32 

do 

33 

do 

34 

The  scournful  lady. 

35 

do 

36 

do 

37 

do 

38 

do 

39 

do 

40 

The  elder  brother. 

4i 

do 

42 

do 

43 

do 

44 

do 

45 

The  faithful 

shepherdess. 

'HAND-LIST. 

46  The  faithful  shepherdess.  1 634 

47  do  1656 

48  do  1665 

49  do  n.  d. 

50  Wit  without  money.  1639 

51  do  1661 

52  Monsieur  Thomas.  1639 

53  The  bloody  brother.  )  1639 

54  Rollo,  Duke  of  Normandy.  )  1640 

55  Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife.  1640 

56  Knight  of  the  burning  pestle.  1613 

57  do  1635 

58  The  night  walker.  1640 

59  do  l66i 

60  Cupid's  revenge.  161 5 

61  do  163° 

62  do  1635 

63  Two  noble  kinsmen.     (By  Fletcher  and  Shakespeare.)        1634 

64  Thierry  and  Theodoret.  162 1 

65  do  1648 

66  do  i649 

67  The  woman  hater.  i6o7 

68  do  l648 

69  do  l649 


HAND-LIST.  7 

70  The  beggar's  bush.  166 1 

71  do  1717 

72  Masque  of  Grayes  Inn  and  the  Inner  Temple.  n.  d. 

BELCHIER,  Dabridgecourt. 

73  Hans  Beer  Pot.  1618 

BIRKHEAD,  Henry. 

74  Colas  Fury.  1646 

BRANDON,  Samuel. 

75  The  virtuous  Octavia.  1598 

BRATHWAITE,  Richard. 

76  Mercurius  Britannicus.  1641 

BREWER,  Antony. 

77  The  country  girl.  1647 

78  The  love-sick  king.  1655 

BROME,  Alexander. 

79  The  cunning  lovers.  1654 

BROME,  Richard. 

80  The  northern  lass.  1632 

81  do  1635 


HAND-LIST. 


82  The  northern  lass. 

83  do 

84  The  sparagus  garden. 

85  The  antipodes. 

86  A  jovial  crew. 

87  do 

88  do 

89  The  Queen's  exchange. 

90  do 

91  Five  new  plays: 

viz. :  Mad  couple  well  matcht.  ^ 
Novella. 
Court  beggar. 
City  wit. 
Damoiselle. 

92  Five  new  plays : 

viz. :  The  English  moor. 
Love-sick  court. 
Covent  garden  weeded 
The  new  academy. 
Queen  and  Concubine.  ) 


1663 
1684 
1640 
1640 
1652 
1684 
1686 

1657 
1661 


1653 


1659 


BULTEEL,  John. 
93  London's  triumph. 


1656 


BURNELL,  Henry. 
94  Landgartha. 


Dublin,  1 64 1 


HAND-LIST.  9 

CAMPION,  Thomas.      • 

95  Description  of  a  maske  in  honour  of  Lord  Hayes.  1607 

96  Relation  of  the  royal  entertainment  given  by  Lord 

Knowles.  1 6 1 3 

97  Description  of  a  maske.     (Squire's  masque.)  16 14 

CAREW,  Lady  Elizabeth. 

98  Marian,  the  fair  queen  of  Jewry.  16 13 

CAREW,  Thomas. 

99  Coelum  Britannicum.  1634 

CARLELL,  Lodowick. 

100  The  deserving  favorite.  1629 

101  do  1639 

102  Arviragus  and  Philicia.  1639 

103  The  passionate  lover.  1655 

104  Heraclius.  1664 


105  Two  new  plays: 

viz. :  The  fool  would  be  a  favorite. 
Osmond  the  great  Turk. 


1657 


CARPENTER,  Richard. 

106  The  pragmatical  Jesuit  new  leavened.  n.  d. 


io  HAND-LIST. 

CARTWRIGHT,  George. 

107  The  heroic  lover.  1661 

CARTWRIGHT,  William. 

108  The  royal  slave.  1639 
iog  do  1640 
no  Comedies.  1651 

CHAMBERLAIN,  Robert. 

in  The  swaggering  damsel.  1640 

CHAMBERLAIN,  William. 

112  Love's  victory.  1658 

CHAPMAN,  George. 

113  The  blind  beggar  of  Alexandria.  1598 

114  A  humorous  day's  mirth.  1599 

115  All  fools.  1605 

116  Eastward  Hoe.     (With  Jonson  and  Marston.)  1605 

117  do  1605 

118  do  1605 

119  The  gentleman  usher.  1606 

120  Monsieur  d'Olive.  1606 

121  Bussy  d'Ambois.  1607 

122  do  1608 


HAND-LIST.  1 1 

123  Bussy  d'Ambois.  16 16 

124  do  ^41 

125  do  1646 

126  do  1657 

127  Tragedy  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Byron.  1608 

128  do  1625 

129  May  day.  1611 

130  The  widow's  tears.  161 2 

131  Revenge  of  Bussy  d'Ambois.  16 13 

132  Masque  of  the  Middle  Temple.  n.  d. 

133  Caesar  and  Pompey.  1631 
"34                  do  ^31 

135  do  !653 
Chabot.     See  Shirley. 

The  ball.     See  Shirley. 

CHETTLE,  Henry. 

136  Hoffman.  1631 

The  blind  beggar  of  Bethnall  green.     See  Day. 

The  death  of  Robert  Earl  of  Huntington.     See 
Munday. 

Patient  Grissel.     See  Dekker. 

COCKAIN,  Sm  Aston. 

137  The  obstinate  lady.  1657 


12  HAND-LIST. 

138  Poems.  ^58 

139  do  !662 

140  do  ^69 

141  Plays.  1669 

COOKE,  Jo. 

142  Greene's  Tu  quoque.  16 14 

143  do  1622 

144  do  n.  d. 

COWLEY,  Abraham. 

145  Love's  riddle.  ^38 

146  The  guardian.  1650 

147  The  Cutter  of  Coleman  Street.  1663 

DABORNE,  Robert. 

148  A  Christian  turned  Turk.  161 2 

149  The  poor  man's  comfort.  1655 

DANIEL,  Samuel. 

150  Vision  of  the  twelve  goddesses.  1604 

151  Queen's  Arcadia.  1606 

152  Tethy's  festival :   or  the  Queen's  wake.  1 6 1  o 

153  Hymen's  triumph.  1613 


HAND-LIST.  13 

DAVENANT,  Sir  William. 

154  Albovine.  1629 

155  The  cruel  brother.  1630 

156  The  temple  of  love.     (With  Inigo  Jones.)  1634 

157  The  triumphs  of  the  Prince  d' Amour.  1635 

158  The  platonic  lovers.  1636 

159  The  wits.  1636 

160  Britannia  triumphans.     (With  Inigo  Jones.)  1637 

161  The  just  Italian.  1630 

162  Salmacida  Spolia.  1639 

163  The  unfortunate  lovers.  1643 

164  Love  and  honour.  1649 

165  The  siege  of  Rhodes.  1656 

166  do  1659 

167  First  day's  entertainment  at  Rutland  House.  1657 

168  The  man's  the  master.  1669 

169  Two  excellent  plays: 

viz. :  The  wits.  1 

The  platonick  lovers.  \  ' 

170  Works.  J673 


DAVENPORT,  Robert. 

171  A  new  trick  to  cheat  the  devil.  1639 

172  King  John  and  Queen  Matilda.  1655 


H  HAND-LIST. 

173  King  John  and  Queen  Matilda.  1662 

174  The  city  nightcap.  1661 

DAVIES,  Richard. 

175  Chester's  triumph  in  honor  of  her  prince.  1610 

DAY,  John. 

176  The  isle  of  gulls.  1606 

177  do  1633 

178  The  travels  of  three  English  brothers.  1607 

179  Humour  out  of  breath.  1608 

180  Law  tricks,  or  who  would  have  thought  it.  1608 

181  The  parliament  of  bees.  1641 

182  The  blind  beggar  of  Bethnall  Green.  1659 

DEKKER,  Thomas. 

183  The  shoemaker's  holiday.  1600 

184  do  1610 

185  do  1618 

186  do  1631 

187  do  1657 

188  Old  Fortunatus.  1600 

189  Satiromastix.  1602 

190  Patient  Grissel.     (With  Haughton  and  Chettle.)  1603 

191  Entertainment  given  to  King  James.  London,  1604 


HAND-LIST. 

15 

192  Entertainment  given  to  King  James. 

Edinburgh,  1604 

193  The  honest  whore.     (With 

Middleton.) 

1604 

194               do 

1605 

195               do 

1615 

196               do 

1616 

197               do 

1635 

198  The  whore  of  Babylon. 

1607 

1 99  Troia  nova  triumphans. 

1612 

200  Britannia's  honor. 

1628 

201    London's  Tempe. 

1629 

202  The  second  part  of  the  honest  whore. 

1630 

203  Match  me  in  London. 

1631 

204  If  it  be  not  good  the  devil 

is  in  it. 

1612 

205  The  wonder  of  a  kingdom. 

1636 

206  The  sun's  darling.     (With 

Ford.) 

1656 

207                do 

i657 

Northward  Hoe. 

See  Webster. 

Westward  Hoe. 

See  Webster. 

Sir  Thomas  Wyat. 

See  Webster. 

The  roaring  girl. 

See  Middleton. 

The  witch  of  Edmonton.     See  Ford. 

DENHAM,  Sir  John. 

208  The  Sophy.  1642 


1 6  HAND-LIST. 

D'OUVILLY,  George  Gerbier. 

209  The  false  favorite  disgraced.  1657 

DRUE,  Thomas. 

210  The  Duchess  of  Suffolk.  1631 

DUGDALE,  Gilbert. 

211  The  time  triumphant.  1604 

FIELD,  Nathaniel. 

212  Amends  for  ladies.  161 8 

213  do  1639 
The  fatal  dowry.     See  Massinger. 

FISHER,  Jasper. 

214  The  true  Trojans.  1633 

FLETCHER,  Phineas. 

215  Sicelides.  163 1 

FORD,  John. 

216  The  lover's  melancholy.  1629 

217  'Tis  pity  she's  a  whore.  1633 

2 1 8  Love's  sacrifice.  1 633 

219  The  broken  heart.  1633 

220  Perkin  Warbeck.  1634 


HAND-LIST.  17 

221  The  fancies  chaste  and  noble.  1638 

222  The  ladies  trial.  1639 

223  The  witch  of  Edmonton.     (With  Dekker.)  1638 

The  sun's  darling.     See  Dekker. 

FORDE,  Thomas. 

224  Love's  labyrinth.  1660 

FOUNTAIN,  John. 

225  The  rewards  of  virtue.  1661 

FREEMAN,  Sir  Ralph. 

226  Imperiale.  1639 

227  do  1655 

FULWELL,  Ulpian. 

228  Like  will  to  like.  1568 

229  do  1587 

GARTER,  Thomas. 

230  Susanna.  1578 

GASCOIGNE,  George. 

231  The  glass  of  government.  1575 


1 8  HAND-LIST. 

GAYTON,  Edm. 

232  Charity  triumphant.  1655 

GLAPTHORNE,  Henry. 

233  Argalus  and  Parthenia.  1639 

234  Albertus  Wallenstein.  1639 

235  do  1640 

236  Wit  in  a  constable.  1640 

237  The  Hollander.  1640 

238  The  ladies  privilege.  1640 

GOFFE,  Thomas. 

239  The  raging  Turk.  1631 

240  The  courageous  Turk.  1632 

241  Orestes.  J633 

242  Three  excellent  tragedies.  1656 

243  The  careless  shepherdess.  1656 

GOMERSAL,  Robert. 

244  Ludovick  Sforza.  1628 

245  do  1633 

GOUGH,  John. 

246  The  strange  discovery.  1640 


HAND-LIST.  19 

GREENE,  Robert. 

247  Orlando  Furioso.  1594 

248  do  1599 

249  Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay.  1594 

25°                           d°  1599 

251  do  1630 

252  do  1655 

253  do  1666 

254  James  the  fourth.  ^98 

255  Alphonsus  of  Arragon.  ignn 

256  The  Pinner  of  Wakefield.  1599 

A  looking-glass  for  London  and  England.    See  Lodge. 

GREVILLE,  Fulke,  Lord  Brooke. 

257  Mustapha.  1609 

HABINGTON,  William. 

258  The  Queen  of  Arragon.  ^o 

HARDING,  Samuel. 

259  Sicily  and  Naples.  1640 

HAUGHTON,  William. 

260  Englishmen  for  my  money,  or,  a  woman  will  have 

her  will.  !6i6 


20  HAND-LIST. 

261  Englishmen  for  my  money,  or,  a  woman  will 

have  her  will.  1626 

262  do  1631 
Patient  Grissel.     See  Dekker. 

HAUSTED,  Peter. 

263  The  rival  friends.  1632 

HAWKINS,  William. 

264  Apollo  shroving.  1627 

HEAD,  Richard. 

265  Hie  et  ubique  ;  or,  the  humours  of  Dublin.  1663 

HEMING,  William. 

266  The  fatal  contract.  1653 

267  The  Jew's  tragedy.  1662 

HEYWOOD,  John. 

268  The  play  of  love.     An  interlude.  John  Waley.      n.  d. 

269  The  pardoner  and  the  friar.  !533 

270  The  play  of  the  weather.  x533 

271  do  n.  d. 

272  The  four  PP.  Middleton.         n.  d. 


HAND-LIST.  21 

273  The  four  PP.  Copland,    n.  d. 

274  do  Allde.         1569 

HEYWOOD,  Thomas. 

275  Edward  IV.  1600 

276  do  1605 

277  do  1613 

278  do  1619 

279  do  1626 

280  If  you  know  not  me,  you  know  nobody.  Part  I.  1605 

281  do  1606 

282  do  1608 

283  do  1613 

284  do  1632 

285  do  1639 

286  If  you  know  not  me,  you  know  nobody.  Part  II.  1606 

287  do  1623 

288  do  1633 

289  do  1^39 

290  The  fair  maid  of  the  exchange.  1607 

291  do  1625 

292  do  1634 

293  do  1637 

294  A  woman  killed  with  kindness.  1607 


22  HAND-LIST. 

295  A  woman  killed  with  kindness.  1607 

296  do  1617 

297  The  rape  of  Lucrece.  1608 
29S                  do  1609 

299  do  n.  d. 

300  do  1630 

301  do  1638 

302  The  golden  age.  1611 

303  The  silver  age.  161 3 

304  The  brazen  age.  161 3 

305  The  four  prentices  of  London.  161 5 

306  do  1632 

307  The  fair  maid  of  the  west.     Two  parts.  1631 

308  London's  jus  Honorarium.  1631 

309  The  iron  age.     Two  parts.  1632 

310  Londini  artium  et  scientiarum  origo.  1632 

311  Londini  emporia.  l&33 

312  The  English  travellers.  1633 

313  A  maidenhead  well  lost.  1634 

314  The  late  Lancashire  witches.  1634 

315  Londini  sinus  salutis.  1635 

316  Love's  mistress.  1636 

317  do  1640 

318  do  1640 


HAND-LIST.  23 

319  A  challenge  for  beauty.  1636 

320  The  royal  king  and  the  loyal  subject.  1637 

321  Londini  speculum.  1637 

322  Pleasant  dialogues  and  dramas.  1637 

323  Porta  pietatis.  1638 

324  The  wise  woman  of  Hogsdon.  1638 

325  Londini  status  pacatus.  1639 

326  Fortune  by  land  and  sea.  1655 

HOLIDAY,  Barten. 

327  Technogamia.  1618 

328  do  1630 

HOWELL,  James. 

329  Nuptials  of  Peleus  and  Thetis.  1654 

INGLELAND,  Thomas. 

330  The  disobedient  child.  (c.  1565) 

JONES,  John. 

331  Adrasta.  1635 

JONSON,  Ben. 

332  Works.  16 1 6 

333  Works,  2  vols.  1640 


24 


1.                                      HAND-LIST. 

334  Works. 

1692 

335  Every  man  out  of  his  humour. 

Ling. 

1600 

336                          do 

Home. 

1600 

337   Every  man  in  his  humour. 

1601 

338  Cynthia's  revels. 

1601 

339  Poetaster. 

1602 

340  A  particular  entertainment  of  the  Queen  and 

Prince. 

1603 

341   Entertainment  to  King  James. 

1604 

342  Sejanus. 

1.605 

343  Hymenoei. 

1606 

344  Volpone. 

1607 

345  The  character  of  two  royal  masques. 

n.  d. 

346  The  case  is  altered. 

1609 

347  The  masque  of  Queens. 

1609 

348  Epicoene. 

1609 

349         do 

1612 

350         do 

1620 

351   Catiline. 

1611 

352        do 

1635 

353  The  alchemist. 

1612 

354  The  masque  of  augurs. 

1621 

355   Love's  triumph  through  Callipolis. 

1630 

356  Chloridia:  rites  to  Chloris  and  her  nymphs. 

1630 

HAND-LIST.  25 

357  The  new  inn.  1631 

Eastward  Hoe.     See  Chapman. 
The  widow.  See  Middleton. 

JORDAN,  Thomas. 

358  The  walks  of  Islington  and  Hogsdon.  1657 

359  Fancy's  festivals.  1657 

360  Money  is  an  ass.  1668 

361  A  new  droll;  or,  the  counterscuffle.  1663 

362  The  goldsmith's  jubilee.  1674 

KILLIGREW,  Henry. 

363  The  conspiracy.  1638 

1653 

KILLIGREW,  Thomas. 

364  The  prisoners.  1641 

365  Claracilla.  1641 

366  Comedies  and  tragedies.  1664 

KILLIGREW,  Sir  William. 

367  Pandora.  1664 

368  The  imperial  tragedy.  1669 


369  Three  plays :  viz. :  Selindra. 

Pandora.     \  1665 

Ormasdes. 


les.  ) 


26 


HAND-LIST. 


370  Three  plays.     Second  edition. 

371  Four  new  plays:  viz.:  The  siege  of  Urbin. 

Selindra. 

Love  and  friendship. 

Pandora. 


1674 


Oxford.     1666 


KINASTON,  Sir  Francis. 
372  Corona  Minervae. 


1635 


KIRKE,  John. 

373  The  seven  champions  of  Christendom. 


1638 


KIRKMAN,  Francis. 

374  The  wits,  or  sport  upon  sport. 


1672-3 


KNEVETT,  Ralph. 
375  Rhodon  and  Iris. 


1631 


KYD,  Thomas. 

376  Cornelia. 

377  d° 

378  The  Spanish  tragedy. 

379  do 

380  do 

381  do 

382  do 


1594 
1595 
1594 
n.  d. 

1599 
1602 
1602 


HAND-LIST. 


27 


383  The  Spanish  tragedy. 

384  do 

385  do 

386  do 

387  Jeronimo. 


1610 
1611 
1623 

1633 
1605 


LODGE,  Thomas. 

388  The  wounds  of  civil  war. 

389  A  looking-glass  for  London  and  England.     (With 

Greene.) 

390  do 

391  do 

392  do 


1594 

J594 

1598 
1602 

1617 


LOWER,  Sir  William. 

393  The  phoenix  in  her  flames. 

394  Polyeuctes. 

395  Horatius. 

396  The  enchanted  lovers. 

397  d° 

398  The  noble  ingratitude. 

399  The  amorous  phantasm. 

400  Three  new  plays. 


1639 

i6S5 
1656 
Hague.  1658 
London.  1659 
Hague.  1659 
Hague.  1660 
London.  1661 


28  HAND-LIST. 

LUPTON,  Thomas. 

401  All  for  money.  1578 

LYLY,  John. 

402  Alexander  and  Campaspe.  1584 

403  do  1584 
4°4                       do  1 591 

405  Sapho  and  Phaon.  1584 

406  do  1 59 1 

407  Endimion.  1591 

408  Galatea.  1592 

409  Midas.  1592 

410  Mother  Bombie.  1594 

411  do  1598 

412  A  woman  in  the  moon.  1597 

413  Love's  metamorphosis.  1601 

414  Six  court  comedies.  1632 

MANUCHE,  Cosmo. 

415  The  loyal  lovers.  1652 

416  The  just  general.  1652 

417  The  Bastard.  1652 

MARKHAM,  Gervase. 

418  The  dumb  knight.  1608 


HAND-LIST.  29 

419  The  dumb  knight.  1633 

420  Herod  and  Antipater.     (With  W.  Sampson.)  1622 

MARLOWE,  Christopher. 

421  Tamburlaine.     Part  I.  1590 

J59° 
J592 
1593 
1597 
1605 

159° 

J592 
1597 
1606 

J594 
iS98 
1612 
1622 
1604 
1609 
1611 
1616 
1620 
1624 


422 

do 

423 

do 

424 

do 

425 

do 

426 

do 

427 

Tamburlaine.     Part  II 

428 

do 

429 

do 

43° 

do 

43i 

Edward  II. 

432 

do 

433 

do 

434 

do 

435 

Doctor  Faustus. 

436 

do 

437 

do 

438 

do 

439 

do 

440 

do 

30  HAND-LIST. 

441  Doctor  Faustus.  1631 

442  do  1663 

443  Dido,  Queen  of  Carthage.     (With  Nash.)  1594 

444  Rich  Jew  of  Malta.  J633 

445  Massacre  at  Paris.  n.  d. 

MARMION,  Shackerley. 

446  Holland's  leaguer.  1632 

447  do  1633 

448  A  fine  companion.  1633 

449  The  antiquary.  1641 

MARSTON,  John. 

450  Antonio  and  Mellida.  1602 

451  Antonio's  revenge.  1602 

452  The  malcontent.     (With  Webster.)  1604 

453  d°  i6°4 

454  The  Dutch  courtezan.  1605 

455  Parasitaster.  1606 

456  do  1606 

457  Sophonisba.  1605 

458  do  1606 

459  What  you  will.  1607 

460  The  insatiate  countess.  1613 


HAND-LIST.  31 

461  The  insatiate  countess.  161 6 

462  do  1631 

463  Works.  1633 

Eastward  Hoe.     See  Chapman. 

MASON,  John. 

464  The  Turk.  1610 

1632 

MASSINGER,  Philip. 

465  The  virgin  martyr.  1622 

466  do  1 63 1 

467  do  1654 

468  do  1661 

469  The  Duke  of  Milan.  1623 

470  do  1638 

471  The  bondman.  1624 

472  do  1638 

473  do  1638 

474  The  Roman  actor.  1629 

475  The  picture.  1630 

476  The  renegade  1630 

477  The  emperor  of  the  east.  1632 

478  The  maid  of  honor.  1632 


32 


HAND-LIST. 


479  The  fatal  dowry.     (With  Field.) 

480  A  new  way  to  pay  old  debts. 

481  The  great  Duke  of  Florence. 

482  The  unnatural  combat. 

483  The  city  madam. 

484  do 

485  Three  plays:  viz.:  A  very  woman. 

The  bashful  lover. 
The  guardian. 

The  old  law.     See  Middleton. 


1632 

1633 
1636 
1639 
1658 
1659 

i655 


MAY,  Thomas. 

486  The  heir. 

487  do 

488  Antigone. 

489  Julia  Agrippina. 

490  Cleopatra. 

491  The  old  couple. 

492  Two  tragedies :  viz. :   Cleopatra.  1 

Agrippina.  ) 

MAYNE,  Jasper. 

493  The  city  match. 

494  do 

495  The  amorous  war. 

496  do 


1622  (?) 

1633 
1631 
1639 
1639 

1658 

1654 


1639 
1658 
1648 
1659 


HAND-LIST.  33 

MEAD,  Robert. 

497  The  combat  of  love  and  friendship.  1654 

MERITON,  Thomas. 

498  Love  and  war.  1658 

MIDDLETON,  Thomas. 

499  Blurt,  Master  Constable.  1602 

500  The  phoenix.  1607 

501  do  1630 

502  Michaelmas  terme.  1607 

503  do  1630 

504  A  trick  to  catch  the  old  one.  1608 

505  do  1608 

506  do  1616 

507  The  familie  of  love.  1608 

508  Your  five  gallants.  n.  d. 

509  A  mad  world,  my  masters.  1608 

510  do  1640 

511  The  roaring  girle.     (With  Dekker.)  161 1 

512  The  triumphs  of  truth.  161 3 

513  do  1613 

514  Civitatis  amor.  1616 

515  Triumphs  of  honor  and  industry.  161 7 


34  HAND-LIST. 

516  A  faire  quarrel.     (With  Rowley.)  161 7 

5!7             do  1617 

518  do  1622 

519  Triumphs  of  love  and  antiquity.  1619 

520  The  Inner  Temple  masque.  1619 

521  The  world  tost  at  tennis.  1620 

522  The  sun  in  Aries.  1621 

523  Honourable  entertainment  composed  for  the  service 

of  this  noble  city.  1621 

524  Triumphs  of  honor  and  virtue.  1622 

525  Triumphs  of  integrity.  1623 

526  Triumphs  of  health  and  prosperity.  1626 

527  A  chast  mayd  in  Cheape-side.  1630 

528  The  widow.     (With  Jonson  and  Fletcher.)  1652 

529  A  game  at  chess.  Leyden.    n.  d. 
53°               do  Leyden.    n.  d. 

531  do  Leyden.    n.  d. 

532  do  London,    n.  d. 

533  The  changeling.  1653 

534  do  1668 

535  The  Spanish  gipsy.  1653 

536  do  1661 

537  The  old  law.     (With  Massinger  and  Rowley.)                          1656 

538  No  wit,  no  help  like  a  womans.  1657 


HAND-LIST.  35 

539  The  mayor  of  Quinborough.  1661 

540  Anything  for  a  quiet  life.  1662 

541  Two  new  plays : 

viz. :  More  dissemblers  besides  women,  > 

Women  beware  women.  )  " 

The  honest  whore.     See  Dekker. 


MILTON,  John. 

542  Comus.  1637 

MONTAGUE,  Walter. 

543  The  shepherd's  paradise.  1659 

MUNDAY,  Antony. 

544  The  death  of  Robert  Earl  of  Huntington.     (With 

Chettle.)  1 60 1 

545  Reunited  Britannia.  1605 

546  Camp-bell,  or  the  Ironmongers'  fair  field.  1 609 

547  Chrysothriambos.  16  ti 

548  Old  drapery.  16 14 

549  Himatia-Poleos.  1614 

550  Metropolis  coronata.  161 5 

551  Chrysanaleia.  16 16 

552  Sideto-Thriambos.  1618 

553  Triumphs  of  the  golden  fleece.  1623 


36  HAND-LIST. 

NABBES,  Thomas. 

554  Microcosmus.  j6,7 

555  Hannibal  and  Scipio.  1637 

556  Tottenham  Court.  5638 

557  do  ^39 

558  Covent  Garden.  1638 

559  do  l639 

560  The  spring's  glory.  ^38 

561  do  ^39 

562  The  bride.  ^40 

563  The  unfortunate  mother.  ^40 

NAILE,  Robert. 

564  Entertainment  to  Queen  Anne.  1613 

NASH,  Thomas. 

565  Summer's  last  will  and  testament.  1600 

Dido.     See  Marlowe. 

NELSON,  T. 

566  Device  of  the  fishmongers' pageant.  1590 

NEVILE,  Robert. 

567  The  poor  scholar.  1622 

568  do  1662 


HAND-LIST.  37 

NEWCASTLE,  Duchess  of. 

569  Plays.  1662-8 

NEWCASTLE,  Duke  of. 

570  The  country  captain.  1649 

571  The  variety.  1649 

572  The  humorous  lovers.  1677 

573  The  triumphant  widow.  1677 

PALSGRAVE,  John. 

574  Acolastus.  1540 

PEAPS,  William. 

575  Love  in  its  extasy.  1649 

PEELE,  George. 

576  The  device  of  the  pageant,  &c.  1585 

577  Polyhymnia.  1590 

578  Descensus  Astraeae.  1591 

579  Edward  I.  1593 

580  do  1599 

581  Battle  of  Alcazar.  r594 

582  The  old  wives'  tale.  1595 

583  The  love  of  King  David  and  fair  Bethsabe.  1 590 


38  HAND-LIST. 

PICKERING,  John. 

584  Orestes:  a  new  interlude  of  vice.  1567 

PORTER,  Henry. 

585  Two  angry  women  of  Abington.  1599 

586  do  J599 

PORTER,  Thomas. 

587  The  witty  combat.  1663 

588  The  carnival.  1664 

PRESTON,  Thomas. 

589  Cambyses.  n.  d. 

n.  d. 
QUARLES,  Francis. 

590  The  virgin  widow.  1649 

591  do  1656 

RANDOLPH,  Thomas. 

592  The  jealous  lovers.  1632 

593  do  1634 

594  Aristippus.  l63° 

595  do  1630 

596  do  1 63 1 

597  do  i635 


HAND-LIST.  39 

RAWLINS,  Thomas. 

598  The  rebellion.  1640 

599  do  l654 

RICHARDS,  Nathaniel. 

600  Messalina.  1640 

RIDER,  William. 

601  The  twins.  1655 

ROBERTS,  Henry. 

602  Entertainment  of  the  King  of  Denmark.  1606 

603  England's  farewell  to  Christian  the  fourth.  1606 

ROWLEY,  Samuel. 

604  When  you  see  me,  you  know  me.  1605 

605  do  1613 

606  do  1621 

607  do  1632 

608  The  noble  soldier.  1634 

ROWLEY,  William. 

609  A  new  wonder,  a  woman  never  vext.  1632 

610  All's  lost  by  lust.  1633 

611  A  match  at  midnight.  1633 


40 


HAND-LIST. 


612  A  shoemaker  is  a  gentleman. 

1638 

613  The  birth  of  Merlin. 

1662 

The  world  tost  at  tennis. 

See  Middleton. 

A  fair  quarrel. 

See  Middleton. 

The  Changeling. 

See  Middleton. 

The  Spanish  gipsey. 

See  Middleton. 

The  old  law. 

See  Middleton. 

The  witch  of  Edmonton. 

See  Ford. 

Fortune  by  land  and  sea. 

See  Heywood. 

A  cure  for  a  cuckald. 

See  Webster. 

The  Thracian  wonder. 

See  Webster. 

RUTTER,  Joseph. 

614  The  shepherd's  holiday. 

615  The  Cid.     Part  I. 

616  do 

617  The  Cid.     Part  II. 


1635 
1637 
1650 
1640 


SACKVILLE,  Thomas. 

618  Gorboduc.  (Ferrex  and  Porrex.) 

619  do 

620  do 

621  do 


1565 
1569 
157' 

1590 


HAND-LIST.  41 

SADLER,  Anthony. 

622  The  subjects'  joy  for  the  king's  restoration.  1660 

SAMPSON,  William. 

623  The  vow  breaker.  1636 

Herod  and  Antipater.  See  Markham. 

SAVILE,  John. 

624  King  James  his  entertainment  at  Theobalds.  1603 

SHAKESPEARE,  William. 

625  Works.  1623 

626  do  1632 

627  do  1663 

628  do  1664 

629  do  1685 

630  Romeo  and  Juliet.  1597 

631  do  1599 

632  do  1609 

633  do  n.  d. 

634  do  1637 

635  Richard  II.  1597 

636  do  1598 

637  do  1608(2) 


42  HAND-LIST. 

638  Richard  II.  161 5 

639  do  1634 

640  do  1681 

641  Richard  III.  1597 

642  do  1598 

643  do  1602 

644  do  1605 

645  do  161 2 

646  do  1622 

647  do  1629 

648  do  1634 

649  do  1700 

650  Henry  IV.  Part  I.  1598 

651  do  1599 

652  do  1604 

653  do  1608 

654  do  1613 

655  do  1622 

656  do  1632 

657  do  1639 

658  Titus  Andronicus.  1600 

659  do  1611 

660  do  1686 

661  Merchant  of  Venice.  Roberts.  1600 


HAND-LIST. 


43 


662  Merchant  of  Venice. 

663  do 

664  do 

665  Love's  labour's  lost. 

666  do 

667  Henry  V. 

668  do 

669  do 

670  Much  ado  about  nothing. 

671  Henry  IV.     Part  II. 

672  Midsummer  night's  dream. 

673  do 

674  Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 


675 

do 

676 

do 

677 

Hamlet. 

678 

do 

679 

do 

680 

do 

681 

do 

682 

do 

683 

do 

684 

do 

685 

do 

Hayes.   1600 

1637 
1652 

1598 
1631 
1600 
1602 
1608 
1600 
1600 
Fisher.  1 600 
Roberts.  1600 
1602 
1619 
1630 
1603 
1604 
1605 
1611 
n.  d. 

1637 
1676 

1685 
1695 


44  HAND-LIST. 

686  Hamlet.  1703 

687  King  Lear.  1608 

688  do  1608 

689  do  1655 

690  Troilus  and  Cressida.  1609 

691  do  1609 

692  Pericles.  1609 

693  do  1609 

694  do  161 1 

695  do  1619 

696  do  1630 

697  do  1635 

698  Othello.  1622 

699  do  1630 

700  do  1655 

701  do  1687 

702  do  1695 

703  The  taming  of  the  shrew.  1631 

704  Macbeth.  1674 

705  do  1687 

706  do  1695 

707  do  1710 

708  Julius  Caesar.  1684 

709  Henry  the  fourth,  altered  by  Betterton.  1700 


HAND-LIST.  45 

SHARPE,  Lewis. 

710  The  noble  stranger.  1640 

SHARPHAM,  Edward. 

711  The  Fleire.  1607 

712  do  ^10 

713  do  ^15 

714  do  1621 

7 1 5  Cupid's  whirligig.  ^07 

716  do  1611 

717  do  1616 

718  do  1630 

SHEPPARD,  S. 

719  The  committee  man  curried.  1647 

SHIRLEY,  Henry. 

720  The  martyred  soldier.  1638 

SHIRLEY,  James. 

721  The  wedding.  1629 

722  do  1633 

723  do  1660 

724  The  grateful  servant.  1630 

725  do  1637 


46  HAND-LIST. 

726  The  grateful  servant.  n.  d. 

727  The  school  of  compliment.  1631 

728  do  1633 

729  do  1637 

730  do  1667 

731  The  changes.  1632 

732  Honor  and  Riches.  )  l^>33 

733  Honoria  and  Mammon.  \  '659 

734  The  witty  fair  one.  '633 

735  The  bird  in  the  cage.  1633 

736  The  triumph  of  peace.  1633 

737  do  l633 

738  do  1633 

739  The  traitor.  1635 

740  do  1638 

741  Hyde  Park.  1637 

742  The  lady  of  pleasure.  1637 

743  The  young  admiral.  1637 

744  The  example.  1637 

745  The  gamester.  1637 

746  The  Duke's  mistress.  1638 

747  The  royal  master.  1638 

748  Chabot.     (With  Chapman.)  1639 

749  The  ball.     (With  Chapman.)  1639 


HAND-LIST.  47 

750  The  maid's  revenge.  1639 

751  The  opportunity.  1640 

752  Love's  cruelty.  1640 

753  The  coronation.  1640 

754  The  humorous  courtier.  1640 

755  Arcadia.  1640 

756  St.  Patrick  for  Ireland.  1640 

757  The  constant  maid.     (Love  will  find  out  the  way.)  1640 

758  do  1661 

759  do  1667 

760  Cupid  and  death.  1653 

761  do  1659 

762  The  gentleman  of  Venice.  1655 

763  do  1655 

764  The  politician.  1655 

765  do  1655 

766  Six  new  plays :  viz. :  Brothers. 

Sisters. 

Doubtful  heir. 
Imposture. 
Cardinal. 
Court  Secret,  j 

767  Two  plays:  viz.:  The  Constant  Maid.      j 

St.  Patrick  for  Ireland.  \  l6s7 

SMITH,  William  or  Wentworth. 

768  The  Hector  of  Germany.  161 5 


1653 


48  HAND-LIST. 

SQUIRE,  John. 

769  The  triumphs  of  peace.  1620 

STEPHENS,  or  SWALLOW,  John. 

770  Cynthia's  revenge.  161 3 

STILL,  John. 

771  Gammer  Gurton's  needle.  1575 

772  do  1 66 1 

STRODE,  William. 

773  The  floating  island.  1655 

SUCKLING,  Sir  John. 

774  Aglaura.  1638 

775  The  discontented  colonel.     (Brennoralt.)  n.  d. 

SWINHOE,  Gilbert. 

776  The  unhappy  fair  Irene.  1658 

TAILOR,  Robert. 

777  The  hog  hath  lost  his  pearl.  16 14 

TATHAM,  John. 

778  Love  crowns  the  end.  1640 

779  do  l657 


HAND-LIST.  49 

780  The  distracted  state.  1651 

781  The  Scots  Figaries.  1652 

782  London's  triumphs.  1657 

783  do  1658 

784  do  1659 

785  London's  glory.  1660 

786  The  royal  oak.  1660 

787  The  rump.  1660 

788  London's  triumphs.  1661 

789  Neptune's  address  to  Charles  II.  1661 

790  Aqua  triumphalis.  1662 

791  Londinium  triumphans.  1663 

792  London's  triumphs.  1664 

793  Knavery  in  all  trades.  1664 

TAYLOR,  John. 

794  England's  comfort,  and  London's  joy.  1641 

795  The  triumphs  of  fame  and  honor.  1634 

TOMKIS,  Thomas. 

796  Albumazar.  16 15 

797  do  l634 

798  do  1668 


50  HAND-LIST. 

TOURNEUR,  Cyril. 

799  The  revenger's  tragedy.  1607 

800  do  1608 

801  The  atheist's  tragedy.  161 1 

802  do  1612 

TOWNSEND,  Aurelian. 

803  Albion's  triumph.  1631 

804  Tempe  restored.  1631 

UDALL,  Nicholas. 

805  Ralph  Roister  Doister.  (1566) 

WAGER,  Lewis. 

806  The  repentance  of  Mary  Magdalen.  1 566 

807  do  1567 

WAGER,  W. 

808  The  longer  thou  livest  the  more  fool  thou  art.  (1 570) 

WAPULL,  George. 

809  The  tide  tarrieth  no  man.  1576 

WEBSTER,  John. 

810  Sir  Thomas  Wyat.     (With  Dekker.)  1607 

811  do  1612 


HAND-LIST.  5 1 

812  Westward  Hoe.     (With  Dekker.)  1607 

813  Northward  Hoe.     (With  Dekker.)  1607 

814  The  white  devil.  161 2 

815  do  1631 

816  do  1665 

817  do  1672 

818  The  Duchess  of  Main.  1623 

819  do  1640 

820  do  n.  d. 

821  The  devil's  law  case.  1623 

822  Monuments  of  honor.  1624 

823  Appius  and  Virginia.  1654 

824  do  1659 

825  do  1679 

826  A  cure  for  a  cuckold.     (With  Rowley.)  1661 

827  The  Thracian  wonder.     (With  Rowley.)  1661 

(Nos.  826  and  827  are  sometimes  bound  together  with  a  general 
title-page  added.) 

The  malcontent.     See  Marston. 

WHETSTONE,  George. 

828  Promus  and  Cassandra.  1578 

WILKINS,  George. 

829  The  miseries  of  enforced  marriage.  1697 


52  HAND-LIST. 

830  The  miseries  of  enforced  marriage.  161 1 

831  do  1629 

832  do  1637 

WILLAN,  Leonard. 

833  Astrea;  or,  true  love's  mirror.  165 1 

WILMOT,  Robert. 

834  Tancred  and  Gismond.  1591 

835  do  1592 

WILSON,  J. 

836  Andronicus  Comnenus.  1664 

WILSON,  Robert. 

837  The  three  ladies  of  London.  1584 

838  do  1592 

839  The  three  lords  and  three  ladies  of  London.  '59° 

840  The  pedlar's  prophecy.  1595 

841  The  cobbler's  prophecy.  1594 

WOODES,  Nathaniel. 

842  The  conflict  of  conscience.  1581 


HAND-LIST.  53 

YARRINGTON,  Robert. 

843  Two  lamentable  tragedies.  1601 

ZOUCH,  Richard. 

844  The  sophister.  1639 


3Enonpmoug  ant>  iBnmgip  2tttrifcute&  $fap£. 


845  Certaine  devises  and  shewes  presented  to  her  Maj- 

estie  by  the  gentlemen  of  Grayes  Inne,  at  her 
highnesse  Court  in  Greenwich,  the  twenty-eighth 
day  of  Februarie,  in  the  thirtieth  yeare  of  her 
Majesties  most  happy  raigne.  8vo.  1587 

846  Gratiae  Theatrales :   or,  a  choice  Ternary  of  Eng- 

lish plays,  composed  upon  especial  occasions, 
by  several  ingenious  persons. 

Contents :  The  London  Maid.     By  T.  W. 
The  marriage  broker.    By  M.  W. 
Grim,  the  Collier  of  Croydon.  12 mo.   1662 

847  Actaeon  and  Diana.  n-  d. 

848  do  '656 

849  Alphonsus,  Emperor  of  Germany.  1654 

850  Andromana;  or  the  merchant's  wife.  By  J.  S.                        1660 

851  Andronicus:  a  tragedy.  l66i 

852  Appius  and  Virginia.     By  R.  B.  J 575 

853  Arden  of  Feversham.  x592 

854  do  J599 

855  do  i633 

856  Arraignment  of  Paris.  J584 

54 


HAND-LIST.  55 

857  Band,  Cuff,  and  Ruff.  >  1615 

858  do                      I  1661 

859  Exchange  ware.  J  1615 

860  Bloody  banquet.  1639 

861  Bottom  the  weaver,  The  merry  conceited  humors  of.  1661 

862  Caesar  and  Pompey,  Tragedy  of.  n.  d. 

863  do  1607 

864  Captain  Stukeley.  1605 

865  Charles  I.     Famous  tragedy  of  King  Charles  I. 

basely  butchered.  1649 

866  Contention  between  liberality  and  prodigality.  1602 

867  Contention  betwixt  the  two  famous  houses  of  York 

and  Lancaster.  J  594 

868  do  1600 

869  do  1600 

870  do  n.  d. 

871  Costly  whore.  1633 

872  Cromwell's  conspiracy.  1660 

873  Cromwell,  Lord.  1602 

874  do  1613 

875  Cruel  war.  1643 

876  Cruelty  of  the  Spaniards  in  Peru.  1658 

877  Damon  and  Pithias.  1571 

878  do  1582 


56  HAND-LIST. 


879  Darius. 

i565 

880  Drake,  The  history  of  Sir  Francis. 

1569 

881   Edward  III.     (Attributed  to  Marlowe.) 

J596 

882           do 

r599 

883           do 

1609 

884           do 

1612 

885           do 

1617 

886          do 

1625 

887  Entertainment  of  King  Charles,  June  15,  1633. 

Edinb.    1633 

888  Entertainment    to    the    Queen's    Majesty    at 

Elvetham. 

i59i 

889  Every  woman  in  her  humor. 

1609 

890  Extravagant    shepherd.     A   pastoral   comedy. 

By  T.  R. 

1654 

891   Fair  Em. 

n.  d. 

892       do 

1631 

893  Fair  maid  of  Bristol. 

1605 

894  Famous  victories  of  Henry  V. 

1598 

895                       do 

1617 

896  Flowers,  Masque  of. 

1614 

897  Florimene,  Pastoral  of. 

1635 

898  Gesta  Grayorum :  or,  the  history  of  the  high  and 

mighty  prince,  Henry  Prince  of  Purpoole,  Arch- 

Duke  of  Stapulia  and  Bernardia,  &c. 

1688 

HAND-LIST.  57 

1653 


J 


i655 


899  Ghost ;  or  the  woman  wears  the  breeches.  1 

900  Gossip's  brawl ;  or  the  woman  wears  the 

breeches. 

901  Hectors:   or,  the  false  challenge.  1656 

902  Histriomastix ;  or  the  player  whipped.  161  o 

903  Honest  lawyer.     By  S.  S.  161 6 

904  How  a  man  may  choose  a  good  wife  from  a  bad.  1602 

905  do  1605 

906  do  1621 

907  do  1630 

908  do  1634 

909  Impatient  poverty.     A  new  interlude.  1560 

910  Jack  Drum's  entertainment.  1601 

911  do  1616 

912  do  1 6 1 8 

913  Jack  Juggler.  (1563) 

914  Jack  Straw.  1593 

915  do  1604 

916  Jacob  and  Esau.  1568 

917  John,  The  troublesome  reign  of  King.  1591 

918  do  1 6 1 1 

919  do  1622 

920  King  and  Queen's  entertainment  at  Richmond.  1636 

921  Knack  (A)  to  know  a  knave.  1594 


58  HAND-LIST. 

922  Knack  (A)  to  know  an  honest  man.  1596 

923  Knave  (A)  in  grain  new  vampt.     By  T.  D.  1640 

924  Lady  Alimony.  1659 

925  Larum  (A)  for  London.  1602 

926  Leir,  True  chronicle  history  of  King.  1605 

927  Lingua.  1607 

928  do  n.  d. 

929  do  1617 

930  do  1622 

931  do  1632 

932  do  1657 

933  Locrine.  159 5 

934  London  prodigal.     (Attributed  to  Shakespeare.)  1605 

935  London's  love  to  the  royal  Prince  Henry.  16 10 

936  London  chanticleers.  1659 

937  Look  about  you.  1600 

938  Luminalia;   or,  the  festival  of  light.  1637 

939  Lust's  dominion.     (Attributed  to  Marlowe.)  1657 

940  Lusty  Juventus,  An  interlude  called.      W.Copland.         (c.  1560) 

941  do  Abraham  Vele.     (c.  1560) 

942  Maid's  metamorphosis.  1600 

943  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.  1651 

944  Merry  devil  of  Edmonton.  1608 

945  do  l6t2 


HAND-LIST. 

946  Merry  devil  of  Edmonton. 

947 

do 

948 

do 

949 

do 

95° 

Mucedorus. 

95i 

do 

952 

do 

953 

do 

954 

do 

955 

do 

956 

do 

957 

do 

958 

do 

959 

do 

960 

do 

961 

do 

962 

do 

963 

Nero,  Tragedy  of. 

964 

do 

965 

Nero,  Tragedy  of  Claudius  Tiberius. 

966 

New  custom.     (Interlude.) 

967 

News  out  of  the  west. 

968 

Nice  wanton,  A  pretty  interlude  called, 

969  Nobody  and  somebody. 

59 

1617 
1626 
1631 

1655 
1598 
1606 
1610 
1611 
1613 
1615 
1618 
1619 
1626 

1634 
1639 
1668 
n.  d. 
1624 

1633 
1607 

1573 
1647 
1560 

(1607) 


60  HAND-LIST. 

970  Oldcastle,  Sir  John.  1600 

971  do  1600 

972  Orgula;   or,  the  fatal  error.     By  L.  W.  1658 

973  Pathomachia;  or,  the  battle  of  affections.  1630 

974  Petronius  Maximus,  The  famous  history  of.  By  W.  S.           161 9 

975  Prince  of  Prigs'  revels.     By  J.  S.  165 1 

976  Puritan,  The.  1607 

977  Queen,  (The,)  or,  the  excellency  of  her  sex.  1653 

978  Queen  Hester.     A  new  interlude.  1561 

979  Rare  triumph  of  love  and  fortune.  1589 

980  Rebellion  of  Naples.  1649 

981  do  165 1 

982  Revenge  for  honour.     (Attributed  to  Chapman.)  1654 

983  Return  from  Parnassus.  1606 

984  Richard  Duke  of  York,  True  tragedy  of.  1595 

985  do  1600 

986  Richard  the  third.  J  594 

987  Robin  Hood.  W.  Copland,     n.  d. 

988  do  E.  White.          n.  d. 

989  Royal  passage  of  her  Majesty  to  Whitehall.  1604 

990  Selimus,  Emperor  of  the  Turks,  Tragical  reign  of.  J594 

991  do  1638 

992  Sir  Cliomon.  1599 

993  Sir  Giles  Goosecap.  1606 


HAND-LIST.  6 1 

994  Sir  Giles  Goosecap.  1636 

995  do  n.  d. 

996  Soliman  and  Perseda.     (Attributed  to  Kyd.)  1599 

997  do  n.  d. 

998  Spanish  bawd.  163 1 

999  Swetnam  the  woman-hater.  1620 

1000  Taming  of  a  shrew.  1594 

1001  do  1596 

1002  do  1607 

1003  Titus,  or,  the  palm  of  Christian  courage.  1644 

1004  Tom  Tyler  and  his  wife.  1661 

1005  Trial  of  chivalry :  with  the  life  and  death  of  Cavaliero 

Dick  Bowyer.  1605 

1006  do  1605 

1007  Trial  of  treasure.     (Interlude.)  1567 

1008  Two  merry  milk  maids.     By  J.  C.  1620 

1009  do  1 66 1 
10  ro  Two  wise  men  and  all  the  rest  fools.  1619 

1011  Unfortunate  usurper.  1663 

1012  Ungrateful  favorite.  1664 

1013  Valiant  Scot.     By  J.  W.  1637 

1 014  Valiant  Welshman.     By  R.  A.  161 5 

1015  do  1663 

1016  Warning  for  fair  women.  1599 


62  HAND-LIST. 

1017  Wars  of  Cyrus.  *594 

1 018  Warwick  (Guy),  Earl  of.  1661 

1019  Weakest  (The)  goeth  to  the  wall.  1600 

1020  do  1618 

1 02 1  Wily  beguiled.  1606 

1022  do  1623 

1023  do  l63° 

1024  do  '635 

1025  do  1638 

1026  Wine,  beer,  and  ale.  i6z9 

1027  do  1630 

1028  do  l658 

1029  Wisdom  of  Dr.  Dodipoll.  1600 

1030  Wit  of  a  woman.  *6°4 

1 03 1  Woman  is  a  weather-cock.  161 2 

1032  Work  for  cutlers.  l6l5 

1033  Yorkshire  tragedy.  '608 

1034  do  1619 

1035  Youth,  The  interlude  of.  John  Waley.     n.  d. 

1036  do  W.  Copland,     n.  d. 


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BERNARD,  Richard. 

1037  The  comedies  of  Terence.  1588 

1038  do  1607 

1039  do  1621 

1040  do  1641 

CHEEKE,  Henry. 

1 04 1  Free  will.     (From  the  Italian.)  (c.  1560) 

DANCER,  John. 

1042  Aminta.    A  pastoral.     (From  Tasso.)  1660 

DYMOCK,  Charles. 

1043  D  pastor  fido.     (From  Guarini.)  1602 

1044  do  1633 

FANSHAWE,  Sir  R. 

1045  II  Pastor  Fido.     (From  Guarini.)  1647 

1046  do  1648 

1047  do  1664 

63 


64  HAND-LIST. 

1048  II  Pastor  Fido.     (From  Guarini.)  1676 

1 049  Querer  por  solo  querer :   to  love  only  for  love's  sake. 

(From  Mendoza.)  1670 

1050  do  1671 

GOLDSMITH,  Francis. 

1 05 1  Hugo  Grotius  his  Sophompaneas.  1652 

HEYWOOD,  Jasper. 

1052  Troas.  (From  Seneca.)  n.  d. 

1053  do  n.  d. 

1054  Thyestes.  (From  Seneca.)  1560 

1055  Hercules  Furens.     (From  Seneca.)  1561 

HOOLE,  Charles. 

1056  The  six  comedies  of  Terence  in  English  and  Latin.  1663 

KYFFIN,  Maurice. 

1057  Andria.     (From  Terence.)  1588 

NEWMAN,  Thomas. 

1058  The  Eunuch.     (From  Terence.)  1627 

1059  Andria.  (From  Terence.)  1628 

NUCE,  Thomas. 

1060  Octavia.     (From  Seneca.)  (1566) 


HAND-LIST.  65 

NEVILE,  Alexander. 

i  06 i   Oedipus.     (From  Seneca.)  1563 

PEMBROKE,  Countess  of. 

1062  Antonius.     (From  the  French.)  1592 

1063  do  1595 

PRESTWICH,  Edmund. 

1064  Hippolytus.     (From  Seneca.)  1651 

RANDOLPH,   Thomas. 

1065  Hey  for  honesty,  down  with  knavery.     (From 

Aristophanes.)  1651 

REYNOLDS,  John. 

1066  Aminta.     A  pastoral.     (From  Tasso.)  1628 

SANDYS,  George. 

1067  Christ's  passion.     (From  Grotius.)  1640 

1068  do  1687 

SHERBURNE,  Sir  Edward. 

1069  Medea.  (From  Seneca.)  1648 

1070  Troades,  or  the  royal  captives.     (From  Seneca.)  1679 


66  HAND-LIST. 

STUDLEY,  John. 

107  i  Agamemnon.     (From  Seneca.)  1566 

Medea.  (From  Seneca.)  1566 

WASE,  Christopher. 

1072  Electra  of  Sophocles.  1649 


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1073  Menaechmi.     By  W.  W.     (From  Plautus.)  1595 

1074  Andria.     (From  Terence.)  1629 

1075  Phillis  of  Scyros.     By  J.  S.     (From  the  Italian.)  1655 


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